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Hungry, spooky jet engine
Sketch commission for Corelux!
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AG600M Kunlong, photos by Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC)
“Having our own plane was practical, literally just to get around, which would have been impossible on a commercial aircraft. Also, it made more sense for us to work out of bases rather than staying in a different town every night. It had to be enjoyable as well, also it did make it a lot easier because you didn’t have to pack and re-pack every day because you stayed in the same hotels ; the bases were New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans and from there every plane ride was around half an hour away. You could leave your hotel late-ish, get on the plane, do the gig and get back, then you wouldn’t have to check in, check out, get in the road; all that sort of stuff. Because it would have been completely impossible to play as many places as we did.” -John Paul Jones
Photo by 📷️ Bob Gruen .
The Gangreen Gang all on an airplane while enjoying edible cookie dough here!
Made by me! (x)
T-33 Shooting Star.
B1 Lancer
July 20, 1915 | 20 июля 1915 г. by Olga Via Flickr: Aviators of the XVI Corps Aviation Unit on the day of St. Elijah, in Russia the Holiday of aviation and aeronautics. July 20, 1915 Авиаторы XVI корпусного авиационного отряда. Торжественное построение в день Святого Илии праздника авиации и воздухоплавания. 20 июля 1915